Conversation In The Shade Of An Oak

A young man, hiking along a lonely trail, falls asleep in the shade of an oak and is awakened by a debate between a sage and a young atheist who is convinced there is nothing beyond the life we live on earth and that gods are the product of man's imagination The sage argues that the answers to the atheists questions can be found in the book of Genesis and the Gospels.

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Conversation In The Shade Of An Oak

A young man, hiking along a lonely trail, falls asleep in the shade of an oak and is awakened by a debate between a sage and a young atheist who is convinced there is nothing beyond the life we live on earth and that gods are the product of man's imagination The sage argues that the answers to the atheists questions can be found in the book of Genesis and the Gospels.

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Conversation In The Shade Of An Oak

Conversation In The Shade Of An Oak

by Matt Sorensen
Conversation In The Shade Of An Oak

Conversation In The Shade Of An Oak

by Matt Sorensen

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Overview

A young man, hiking along a lonely trail, falls asleep in the shade of an oak and is awakened by a debate between a sage and a young atheist who is convinced there is nothing beyond the life we live on earth and that gods are the product of man's imagination The sage argues that the answers to the atheists questions can be found in the book of Genesis and the Gospels.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155936299
Publisher: Matt Sorensen
Publication date: 01/07/2019
Series: Change of Mind
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 171 KB

About the Author

Matt Sorensen is a pseudonym. It's taken from my Danish grandfather's first name (Matthias) and my grandmother's maiden name (Sorensen). They were proud, hardworking immigrants like the ones talked about in chapter 5 of my book "In the Bowl of Night." I was born in 1933 and served in the Navy during the Korean War. I write technical articles under my real name, Paul Honore', and fiction under my pseudonym. People ask me. "Why?" It's explained in my Smashwords interview.

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